Moving Toward Unity and Progress On Election Reform
by Chris Bowers, Sun Jun 04, 2006 at 01:06:02 PM EDT
There comes a point, however, where as progressive netroots activists we have to move beyond arguing over the minutia of the issues surrounding exit polls or a handful of precincts in various parts of Ohio. Simply rehashing these old arguments is not going to get us very far in creating the sort of electoral reform we need. Trying to label "fraudsters" as insane conspiracy nuts is not going to get us very far. Trying to validate a persecution-based identity by claiming that even many "A-list" progressive bloggers are behind some sort of conspiracy of silence isn't going to get us anywhere. From what I can tell, there are only two things that will allow us to move forward with unity and hope. First, we need a lot more on the ground activism to try and retake control of our electoral infrastructure. Second, we need a national agenda for election reform that people on all sides of this issue can get behind. Maybe one comes before the other--I don't really know. I do know that we need both, and that right now we don't seem to have much of either.
I can think of a few aspects of such an agenda that I imagine would unite almost everyone on all sides of this debate:
- Verifiable paper trials for every vote.
- Universal voter registration.
- A national holiday on Election Day.
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